Was just watching the Mortis trilogy again in CW, and now I'm really confused about the whole Balance to the Force thing.
Lucas always said it was when there's no dark side. Whilst this trilogy suggested a balance between light and dark.
But isn't the new CW animation considered Official Lucas Canon??
Or have I just misunderstood those episodes?
I suppose the Force Wielder's definition of Balance could just be wrong. But I would have though such ancient beings would have a bit of knowledge/wisdom about such things..
^ Lol Doesn't matter if the episodes were crap or not, what I'm discussing was the new take on the Prophecy it gave us, especially considering the new show is considered canon by Lucas.
When I watch Star Wars (all the films), I am under the impression that Jedi think "balancing the force" is no dark side at all in the univers (or having dark side under control) and the dark side only wants to kill the light.
But in the end, what I think is in Lucas head is that balance in the force is to get ride of both dark and light who are extrem and to only keep grey where someone can choose his own way.
And it seems that in the Mortis trilogy, the message is the same because for the choosen one, bringing balance to Mortis was to destroy all the Force Wielder's in that world.
To finish, in my opinion, like the rest of second half of season 3, the Mortis episodes were pretty good and distracting. (unlike last season...)
Hmm going by Qui-Gon's words to Anakin in the 3rd episode, and the opening statement in the first episode, it seems the chosen one was required to bring balance by facing his own demons first, before destroying the Sith.
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As has been pointed out many times, actually that's 100% GL#'s position. He holds that balance is all Light and no Dark. If you disagree with his interpretation of Balance, that is fine, but Star Wars reflects his vision, not yours.
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Ush is correct here; GL is a retard who doesn't know what the English definition of balance is. He explained his awkward interpretation of the word in one of the DVD interviews, iirc.
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It makes perfect sense in English from the point of view of his spiritual beliefs where he believes a force likes the Sith embodies the idea of parasitic imbalance- you can't have a balanced system with the force of imbalance in it, so it has to go.
The concept is fine- the trouble is that he made absolutely no attempt to explain it on-screen, so people by default will think it is literal "you must have as much good as evil" balance, which is pretty much the opposite of what he intended.
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I believe its something like that the Force exists with the Lightside as the norm. It's how the Force is naturally, thus balanced. The Darkside is basically a cancer. It represents an imbalance in the Force with its very presence.
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Yes, the cancer thing is the parasitic nature he talked of, as opposed to the symbiosis of the Light Side (referred to by Obi-Wan in TPM, but not explored or defined in any way- he just says the Naboo and Gungans depend on each other but saying is not enough).
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As you said, its a failing that he doesn't explain this. It seems to be a very eastern outlook, in a western series. You can't expect the audience to intuitively understand a concept like that. Westerners are stuck into the Christian mindset where evil and good exist in every person. Thats how most people see balance. The very names 'lightside and darkside' support this assumption. Lucas' concept is both counter-intuitive and obtuse.
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He also didn't explain what the Living Force was as opposed to the Cosmic Force, or what the Prophecy actually was, or what the deal with Sifo-Dyas was, or what was going on with Qui-Gon and the force ghost thing, and...
... GL has always been big on ideas but it went horribly wrong with actually putting them across. He explained the first two above in interview- put those explanations in the film!
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That didn't happen in episode 3, his demons took over him. Episode 6 he dealt with himself and gave his life for his son destroying the emperor although he came back later. It gave some peace to the galaxy for a few years. The jedi order through Luke was able to be reestablished and produced one of the most powerful jedi around. This couldn't have happened without Anakin!
Weird interpretation, but after watching that trilogy and the movies, could it be that the light side grows stale and complacent without challenges from the dark side which allows the dark side to creep in? Thus balance and renewal results not only from the light defeating the dark but also from having a dark to defeat in the first place?
I mean wasn't there some book or some quote that said that one of the reasons Anakin fell and the sith/empire took over was because the Jedi got so far up their own asses with orthodoxy, ritual, and strict adherence that couldn't effectively respond to modern challenges, to say nothing of a war on three fronts?
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- Son represents the nature of the Sith
- Daughter represents the nature of the Jedi
- Father represents the role of the Chosen One
- Son has long-lasting rivalry with the Daughter (Sith versus Jedi)
- When the Son attempts to kill the Father, he ends up hurting the Daughter instead; the daughter prevents this assassination attempt through self-sacrifice. (Jedi believe in self-sacrifice)
- The Father sets the stage for elimination of the Son afterwards through self-sacrifice. (Chosen One eliminates Sidious through self-sacrifice, restoring balance)
In the movies; balance was restored after elimination of Sith Lords or so the Jedi thought. The Mortis Episode is a reflection on Anakin's role as the Chosen One. Though the balance thing is admittedly confusing in its case.
I think that the Father's role of balance was similar to that of Revan; the latter Force-wielder managed to balance himself on the knife-edge of the philosophies behind both the dark side and the light side. Revan never hesitated to eliminate Sith Lords who schemed to destroy or conquer the Galaxy. However, Revan was also willing to work with those Sith Lords who were not a threat to the Galaxy. It is possible that Father's behaviour was a reflection on Revan. (Keeping in mind that Revan was regarded as a worthy candidate for this episode prior to its release)
Therefore, we can assume that balance can be restored through following ways:
1. By destroying the dangerous dark-siders
2. By ensuring peace between the light-siders and dark-siders in fair manner
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